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PRACTITIONERS T
  • Name: Description:
    Timmerman, Unknown (Unknown)
    Unknown
    (Unknown - Unknown)
    Employed Belladonna as a treatment for cancer around the beginning of the 1700s. No further information has been identified about this individual.
    Tissot, Samuel Auguste (Dr)
    Physician
    (1728 - 1797)
    Tissot practiced in the Swiss city of Lausanne. He wrote on the diseases of the poor, on masturbation, on the diseases of men of letters and of rich people, and nervous diseases.
    Tulp, Nicolaes (Mr)
    Physician
    (1593 - 1674)
    Tulp was born Claes Pieterszoon, in Amsterdam. He studied medicine at Leiden University. After returning to Amsterdam Tulp adopted the tulip as his heraldric emblem and changed his name to Nicolaes (a more proper version of the name Claes) Tulp. He began working in local politics as city treasurer, and in 1622, became a magistrate in Amsterdam. In 1628 Tulp was appointed Praelector Anatomiae at the Amsterdam Guild of Surgeons. Tulp was one of the authors of the first pharmacopoeia of Amsterdam. Tulp became Mayor of Amsterdam in 1654.
    Tyson, Edward (Dr)
    Physician and comparative anatomist
    (1651 - 1708)
    Tyson was born in Somerset. He received a BA from Oxford University in 1670, an MA from Oxford in 1673 and an MD from Cambridge University in 1678. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London in 1683. He was appointed as physician and a governor of the Bethlem Hospital in London in the 1680s.
    • Timmerman, Unknown (Unknown)
      Unknown
      (Unknown - Unknown)


      Employed Belladonna as a treatment for cancer around the beginning of the 1700s. No further information has been identified about this individual.
    • Tissot, Samuel Auguste (Dr)
      Physician
      (1728 - 1797)


      Tissot practiced in the Swiss city of Lausanne. He wrote on the diseases of the poor, on masturbation, on the diseases of men of letters and of rich people, and nervous diseases.
    • Tulp, Nicolaes (Mr)
      Physician
      (1593 - 1674)


      Tulp was born Claes Pieterszoon, in Amsterdam. He studied medicine at Leiden University. After returning to Amsterdam Tulp adopted the tulip as his heraldric emblem and changed his name to Nicolaes (a more proper version of the name Claes) Tulp. He began working in local politics as city treasurer, and in 1622, became a magistrate in Amsterdam. In 1628 Tulp was appointed Praelector Anatomiae at the Amsterdam Guild of Surgeons. Tulp was one of the authors of the first pharmacopoeia of Amsterdam. Tulp became Mayor of Amsterdam in 1654.
    • Tyson, Edward (Dr)
      Physician and comparative anatomist
      (1651 - 1708)


      Tyson was born in Somerset. He received a BA from Oxford University in 1670, an MA from Oxford in 1673 and an MD from Cambridge University in 1678. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London in 1683. He was appointed as physician and a governor of the Bethlem Hospital in London in the 1680s.